Riding an electric scooter, you are approaching a pedestrian on a shared pedestrian and cycle path. What is the highest speed at which you may pass them?
Explanation
On a shared path, shoulder or pavement, an e-scooter rider passing right next to a pedestrian must slow to roughly walking pace. That cap is 7 km/h — close enough to the pedestrian's own speed that a sudden step aside will not end in a collision.
KET reference: KET 66⁹.13: When passing close by a pedestrian on a pedestrian and cycle path, shoulder or pavement, electric micro-mobility riders must not exceed 7 km/h.